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- ' t ... 9 1 mm r ' TRY OVERMAN'S CORN , " REMOVER . j It doe the work. Money lack if It fails. H aimless, painless. 25c at L The CITY DRUG STORE v Water Streak Vj Inr.e 288 ' .University of North Carolina ,' CflXVEh HILL, N. C. J ; 1 , June 12 to July 27 : , (Write for Complete announcement ) Excursion Kate Titfkots a ijeiisrnnui naiviioiiirR'ni Credit Courses - -Complete Curriculum Able Faculty The Slimmer Law School June 14 August 24 Regular Session Opens Sept. 13 CI (I I 4 ; Tbe Sbakespeaft jClub held an in teresting meeting : this week wltlj Mrs. George Ward. Eleven memb cr8 were present with Mrs. Allen af era were present with Mrs 'Allen of Petersburg and-Mrs. Tappam of Ar kansas as visitors. Tne current events were good a blending of pathos, humor and histo 'ry. Mrs Cpraii.'6 '.;cr on Shy- lock, was charming; and Mrs. Cam W. Mellck read a paper on "Tne Merchant of Venice" which was en-, joyed ver greatly. After the close of the program the social hour was given over to a dis cussion of Horticulture and Agricul ture ani -Little Gardens". Enthusl amn ran high as plants and lans vere discussed by the' members. Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. Live Little Locah .' Many Minor Matters . Merely Mentioned ' Gidd Hughes f left .Satjirflajr for Norfolk to visit his ion who is ; in the' navy. , I : '. "'' " MVs. Jennie Styrpn ' of f Korfolk, Va.' is visiting relatives on Hunter Street, - - K. ;' .Mrs Roy Sawyer left Saturday for a vigit to her parents in Wek3l ville, . L(".i) cadets are exr.ft a J' at ("a. ; Dewey this summer, - and tbe buys boys of the Junior Reserve any win; scholarships to , that nm. Marine eiui.meht must re doub'lel to take care' of the crush at Camp Dewey. . " '"I Helps Farmers To V Meet Present Need k For Big Food Crop LIBRARY DAY FOR' SUNDAY CHOOL' Charlie Creekmore of New Hope was in the city Saturday. i Mrs. Thomas Forbes of Berkley Va. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. John-Balley on Hunter Street. Floyd Spencer of Fentrejs, Va. was in the city Saturday. Master Marion Styson returned Saturday from a visit, to relatives at Norfolk, Va. :.iay well is Library Day for Bluck Memorii Sunday School. M Nil bo is of th'e ofhcol who have hooks (o offer to the lllrarj Iniiiil ; ml thorn to ei'her Whs CaPic I Crry. Mis Bovden or Mr. I. '.V. iirotbers. IMr.and Mrs. Daniel Webster of Hertford were in the city Sunday, the se.,'uts of friends. Students who xpect;to enter for. I!;:nn are on foot establish a i ' ' the first time should complete their 'i arrangements as early j)ossible. fir'-it class libniry for the u:!oil v lilch. will Le mstn:i-'ed by up to date methods. Captain S. H. Lewark el Life Sav ing Station .N'hmber 7 ivas in t!.e ci ty Saturday. GOMMONITy PLATE Mr. and Mrs. Seth lleasley ofSci Cull are visiting Mr. Beisiey's par ents on I'arsonage street! Bit ) Mrs. Harry Baulks is visiting her sister inNorfolk. Mr Joseph Iligps of the I'. S. Mine Sweeper Herl ert, s pent tho the week-end here, the tuiest of his mother on Bell street. Messrs. Le Roy anil Will Cart wright df WeeUsvllIf were in the ci ty Saturday- Miss Kllzabeth Barley is in Nor folk the guest of ber sister, Mrs Kd die McCov. Univerially cotrccdid to be "the best at any price." In buyf nj: O eida Silverware custo-ners liave Ions realized that a dis criminatirrn taste need irot he limited by a consideration of price, and hat true jirtirtv spur s not mjusured by the mar! t f ,i .lo'.li.r & IP mim . . :. . , - , - - i ...... "NEW CENTURY" N3 LEVELS NO SPRITES ALWAYS 111 BALANCE THE ORIGIN L I.I'.V kLCSii CULT1,VAT0R No. 7i: Mr ami Mrs. c. I! Mundon and chlUli i'n.n! V.'ecKsv lle t'pent Sunday vi'h Mrs .). V. Munden on Seldon streestreet . Mr. Mr; . B . S. Abbott of Be trs!niiv, i. nil Miss Courtney Janes of this city spi'iit Saturday ;iud Sun d. iv with triemls and rep-stives trV' Smith Mills Mr . U Moure w k in ti e citv Su'unl.r on a three days leave of frcm t!ie Marine C:rt)s which is stationed at Norfolk. Va. Simple Jobson Method and Re markable New Plow Being Used to do Late Plowing and Prepare Land Better for Emergency;' J Thai the farmers of the South and Middle West are taking full advan tage of the hurry up call for more food crops is perfectly apparent. to the close obeerrer. On ail slues we .see ground be ing broken for corn, potatoes and the like that was -hot intended for cultiva tion this year, and thousands of farmers are planning second crops, soy beans, turnips, late corn, etc., in answer to the appeal of American leaders and the undeniable evidence not only of enor mously better prices,, but also of the, national need and necessity for every man to do his duty. jLate spring conditions and wet lands have added to the difliculties, but these are being met in many localities bf the adoption of a newer and sim pler method of preparing laud that tills" tbe demand of the hour so completely that its introdudiicn at this time ap pears almost pruv.idenl:aL We refer to the Jobson Sy: 'eni of deep tillage and the remarkable 'Common Si use" plow that turns o soil and .--ubsoil at nTifi' mill tlm u-ixirt !nti:J Jm' ilflpn not brlnz the elav or under stratum- to the top to irnpovcin-li t lie land or i give it the ui.ua! teinm ia.y set -back in , fertility at thi.; Cine v. lieu we can ill ' afford to sacrifice a pn-a-iu bushel even to a future cart load. The Jobson )low is just the thins for this late preparation of the soil; both j now and throughout tie sum- I mer months; for it will be a ' long time befoie it is too late to plant some kind of food to mature : Derore late tail, inis plow is simple and "Common Sense" i!i construction and use and can be operated without any previous experience.: The cost Is very small, compared to -the big ad vantage,, and it is undoubtedly some thing that every farmer in the United States ought tb have right now. 'A booklet written on this subject by Major John W. Norwood of Fulton county, Ga., is entitled "The Common Sense of Deep Plowing and Bigger fronts on tne harm. i nis worn, is being read and discussed by thousands of farmers and agriculturists all ever "the south. The editors of The South ern Ruralist, The Southern Cultivator, Tbe Fincier F&riutr and other leading writers and officials have approved of it heartily, and Hon. J. D. Price, for-, mer commissioner ef agriealtare, said of it: "I wish every faraaer hi mf elate eould read it.' TUa. booklet is now eeiaf will ae. A request am a perny Pft esrt a brte u m rHkft'kirijr "- Brese lf3wwefo., 'Jobson Agencies, established with the best aud most progressive hard ware and:eneral stores everywhere, are ulwas glad to give out literature concornini: the System and to do evryihin:-. t Y can tS spread it's being's in 'heir communities. Following aro Agents In this sec tion: X (i. Cranrly & Co., Elizabeth City. X ('; llassell Supply Co, Wash ington. New Agencies being establish-' ed in every county. ' "i ' ' . ' !' . '-"''. , . " l-," ' ' -" ' ' "' - ' ''' I'; Add To The; Joy Of Life' by placing a grafonola in your home- "' With a COIaUMBIA GRAFONOLA you have 'All the muic of all the world 'f at your com B.QI2LliPrice: from $15 to $350. a CALL COLUMBUS IF YOU. WANT SERVICE NKW YOKK. May ' Columbus 1492? Ilight. thrt was when the, sailor discovered An;c,riCii. ,Biit "Columbi.81492" Is the number you call now in New York when you want to discover a way to serve America. When the U. S. Junior Navel Re gpi vps opened new headquarters at West Kifty-eliihth Street the ,ioys who are I eiuK tialned In rrier c'pr.n marine and naval affiirs. ;1 a t"'e .-hone nuine er of some ri 1 1 J r.'e so they nsUed for one In meinorv of the first seaman to come In this iiintry. request was quickly uran'ed. Next the coys wan' id : 'ei-)lone imn'.iT ')f soii' le name, and advertised for one They got him. too Htfs !"ore Uewoy West Dressed as n A'' niiral. he is in w distrlbbu' in ; pub liriiy to vlstnrs. Four Jmitdrrd T Hearing: is believing. It is always a pleasure to play records of any class of music. Call and let us show you. Thousands in Use in All Territories Prove n Its Popularity e ' i manufactured Only By . RODERICK LEAN MFG CO. . Mansfield, Ohio - fold By. Spence & Hollo well G6. ' Elizateth City, N. L t , ' ' "v ' n ' - ' ill: " Operates Passenger Trains from North Carolina Into Terminel Station, Norfolk Without Transfer. X. P. The fdllowiny sclu'dule (Urines pnhlishcd ;is Informa tion ON'liV and tin.- nol utiran-tccd. Trains Leave Elisabeth City cntou So ath Bound ;i. ill. dailv for ;i hi I local slat ions. tpi i t. BRIGHT 0 HINTON BUILDING DrDC McCLENNY 321-22 IlintDn Bltlg, Office Hrs 9-12 & 2-5 Phone Office 819 Residence 231 f Where Cleanliness Reigns Supreme-.) Where prcmpt atten tion is given to all t , Pritchard'sBarber . t Poindextert.v 11:'Jll a. in. dailv for Kali iudi, ( !n(lsloro and intermedi ate points. Pullman Par lor Car for Xew Kern, !:'Ji; it. m. daily Xi,'lit Mx press lor Ftiyettevil'le and Char l')tte. Pullntai! Sleeping; ':ti s for Ha ic'rji, Xew Bern and Intermediate Stations. Mil a. m. daily lor X or folic, and intermediate stations. 'J :.".!) p- in. dailv Kxiiress, for Norf'olk'OXLY. '!.;'( p. m. daily lor Norfolk and intwmediat" 'tations. ! .',') a. m. Tu'sday, Tliursday and Saturday for Suffolk I'Vr further inforniation ap ply to Tick41;t'nf, lUiraboth City, X. C. ;; - II. S. Loard, 0.P.A, ' ' W. A.,Shea;.T;P.A- '.iAirrctt's t. .. rtrtimvl ADVERTmNGrS ZlHCETCM,;5S' OM Fancy Patent Flour "There is None Better" DISTRIBUTED BY LB. FLORA CO. ;; i -, Phone 38 , v Elizabeth City. C r Famo The-Flour of Qualify DISTRIBUTORS Flo ii r v A...F. T0XEY Q $0 Wholesale: Grocers' 10 acl? Waier -St.J 'v ElwabeVh ;City,N.'c' '' -; - '''.'V' ('( -' r -'' V ,; l. .J." :',-V-- ' ' i s
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